Getting on without us?


During the Fourth of July celebration, Ramsey asks Hilts how they are getting along over there “without the rest of us.” What does he mean?

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I can only think that Ramsay meant that 'most ' of the men were outside distracting the Germans in order for fewer men to secretly dig?

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It's a joke - a low key British joke - how are you Americans getting along on your own?

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Always loved that line.
He says it during their Fourth of July celebration
He was inferring to them leaving the mother land England and getting on in America

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Of course! How are the colonists getting on without mother England? Can’t believe I didn’t figure that out! Thank you both.

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There was a hint of jealousy in that line. I think the Brit captain admired the Americans for their independence

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